Putting the centrifuge in a cool bag with cool pack? Or just putting the rotor in a fridge before?
Le 22/10/2022 à 19:59, Kavish Sirisena a écrit :
Greetings fellow researchers!
I am in need of a refrigerated centrifuge to process some proteins samples extracted from a mammalian cell line. The lab that I currently work does not have a refrigerated centrifuge to accommodate this. Is there any other alternative way to reduce the temperature of the working conditions?
I was thinkin maybe I could suspend a small eppendorf tube inside a bigger tube filled with water and subject it to freezing. However I am not sure how this would affect the centrifugation procedure.
Looking for your valued opinions on this matter!
TIA
Kavish--
IRD Genetics - Sri Lanka
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